Other options include:
--Whether or not to refresh the screen after certain actions (to re-sort tasks)
--How long messages appear at the top of the screen
--Whether or not to show the "Starred Saved-Search" tab (and set the ID of that saved-search)
--Whether or not to override the default ToodleDo keyboard shortcuts with MultiEdit shortcuts

I have just started experimenting with the script and have found it very helpful already.

One question:

My Default View is a search, so every time I log in, I see the full "edit multiple tasks" dialog since installing this script. Is there any way around that? I am assuming this is because of some call the script is making (spoken like a true code layman).

If you have the latest version (uploaded Sep 25, 2010), then the script should remember the last state of the dialog (visible or hidden). If you click anywhere in the dialog that is not a link (or press 'e', or click "Toggle Select/Edit Links"), the dialog should disappear. Then, when reloading the page, the dialog should no longer appear until you tell the script to show it.

I did an admittedly rudimentary amount of testing on this little "feature". Could you make sure you have the latest version, and try this out? Please post if it's not working, so I can take a look.

The dialog I mean is the Toodledo dialog that one sees when using the built-in multi-edit. Every time I load my search (my default view), the "Edit Multiple Tasks" pane appears and I have to close it by clicking on "Cancel Edit" before I can get on with my work. It's a small annoyance, but a consistent one. The dialog from your script behaved, but the default one did not. It's probably my fault for using a search as my default view.

Edit the script, and replace all window.wrappedJSObject with 'unsafeWindow' (which is anyway a short hand of wrappedJSObject, but works in FF 4.0 with the FF 4 port of GreaseMonkey.). Mine is working fine after the change. I also think when the official Greasemonkey release comes out with the Release Candidate of Firefox 4.0, this problem will be automatically solved.

This script wasn't written by me. (You might be confused because of the ToodleDo Search Tab Counts script I wrote and talked about in another thread). This one is written by papagayo who has done a really commendable job in writing it.

Whoa, sorry, I've been absent for a while. Unfortunately, I've had a lot of outside responsibilities lately, and not much time to keep up here. But I will try to make more of an effort.

I've done a global replace of "window.wrappedJSObject" and "unsafeWindow" with "jsobj" (which is my placeholder for the 'currently functioning window object', currently pointing to "unsafeWindow"). I hope this makes a difference.

Please post any problems or ideas for improvement. I will try my best to answer all posts.

And many thanks to piyush_soni for answering questions in my absence. He's been a great contributor thus far.

That script doesn't work in Chrome. Switch to Firefox (recommended :) ) or pester the script's author papagayo for Chrome support(If enough people want that, he might try).

By the way, on occassions I have found the chrome extension TamperMonkey to be much better than Blank Canvas. Haven't tried that for this script( and am not keen to) but you can give that a try as well.

I just put in a few hours trying to make this script work in Chrome, only to find out that Chrome doesn't support "unsafeWindow" (you can't access the javascript environment of the content page). Unless someone knows of a workaround, I can't get this page to work in Chrome.